Post by JayUtah on Feb 28, 2006 17:09:01 GMT -4

Luckily the play was set in modern times and so a cordless screw gun wasn't anachronistic. But it was pretty hard to keep composure with the technical director laughing his [anatomical reference] off up in the control booth.

Post by PhantomWolf on Mar 6, 2006 21:50:12 GMT -4

It gets better. It was the Japanse that determined that Antartica would be a good place to find meteorites, in the late 70's. The First lunite was found in 1979, and the first one to be indentified as such was in 1982, because of it's similarities to the Apollo samples.

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Post by dwight on Mar 20, 2006 16:20:58 GMT -4

Bill, the video is free in that one may use it without any liability for copyright. However, to order it from NASA, one must pay the appropriate duplication, search, and shipping fees. The upcoming Spacecraftfilms Complete Apollo 11 set is scheduled to have the entire conference included (without Sibrel's vox telling us what the astronauts are thinking). It will work out cheaper to order from them than to get a VHS dub from NASA.

Post by HeadLikeARock (was postbaguk) on Apr 2, 2006 18:10:19 GMT -4

NASA also visited Iceland a few times. Some of the moonscape backdrop photos NASA used were from Iceland.

Got any pics to backup a statement like that?

You know what, I think moonman may have a point. I've done some quick research on Iceland. Check out the following photo... an Icelandic cathedral?

I think not. It's obviously a hangar for a space shuttle.

Check the next two photos...

Lunar landscape or Icelandic panorama?OBVIOUSLY they are the same picture. Any idiot can see that the features are identical. They chose Iceland because you can't see stars in the sky at Iceland.And it's also both very cold (ice-fields) and very hot (volcanos), thus duplicating the icy lunar inferno surface perfectly.

They even pretended they found an alien on the moon, and the only place on Earth it can survive is in Iceland.

This is a lie. The alien is quite clearly Bjork. ANOTHER NASA LIE. This is PROOF that we never went to the moon.

I rest my case. Done, and done. Can the last person off this website please remember to turn out the lights?

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Post by JayUtah on Apr 2, 2006 19:13:36 GMT -4

NASA also visited Iceland a few times.

They also visited Texas and Maryland.

Some of the moonscape backdrop photos NASA used were from Iceland.

Then you should be able to show pictures of terrain in Iceland that matches Apollo photograph backgrounds exactly (not just superficially). But you'll have a problem with that because the Apollo backgrounds are provably not backdrops.